SKYWLKR
11-12-07, 06:28 PM
What budget projectors can do that?
What do I need to look for to compute that?
I would like a 1080p
What do I need to look for to compute that?
I would like a 1080p
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View Full Version : 80" screen at 14-15 foot SKYWLKR 11-12-07, 06:28 PM What budget projectors can do that? What do I need to look for to compute that? I would like a 1080p louthewiz 11-12-07, 09:20 PM http://www.projectorcentral.com/ eightninesuited 11-12-07, 09:23 PM There is no such thing as a budget 1080p. You're looking at $2400+ for the Epson Home Cinema. That's the cheapest I can think of. The new Sanyo Z2000 should have the zooming capability to do that. elmalloc 11-12-07, 09:27 PM Why do you want such a small image? aham23 11-12-07, 10:27 PM http://www.projectorcentral.com/ thread jack, sort of. ;) the calculator confuses me a bit. yes i am a PJ noob. can someone explain what all the numbers mean. i am looking at the Sanyo z5 and a 108'' screen. room is 21'x13' with 7'5'' ceilings. the room has no natural light as its in the basement with no windows. where should i pre run my PJ wires to? i think it should be mounted at 14 feet? enlighten me please. later. Steve Dodds 11-13-07, 02:01 AM With a screen that small and from that distance you don't need 1080P. You won't notice the difference. tattootearz 11-13-07, 03:04 AM With a screen that small and from that distance you don't need 1080P. You won't notice the difference. +1 ifmracin 11-13-07, 10:23 AM What is your seating distance? If it's near that 14' area you are probably going to want a larger screen. I'm at ~10' and very happy with my 92". I origionally thought I was going to do 80" also, but when I mocked up the PJ, it was better and not overpowering at 92. gwlaw99 11-13-07, 10:58 AM cheapest 1080p is the sanyo z2000 at $2200 KeithfromCanada 11-13-07, 03:23 PM +1 With a screen that small and from that distance you don't need 1080P. You won't notice the difference. + 2. I have a brick and mortar shop by my place and they put a 720p and 1080p in the same room on a 92" screen. They popped in a blu-ray at 1080p and I could not tell which projector was which. BevoRevo 11-13-07, 03:30 PM I too have similar questions. My media room is 12' x 13' with no windows connected to a larger game room. I plan to order the epson cinema 1080 and have a throw distance of 13' with a screen size of 92'. Do I need the 1080p or 720p will do? In addition, in order to get that screen size, I have to zoom by 1.5x factor. How much image quality will I be losing by zooming? Seatings will be around 12-13'. Many Thanks! SKYWLKR 11-13-07, 10:10 PM I will be at 10 foot the PJ will be at 14 foot. I want the most vivid, concentrated picture possible. I would be fine with 1080i I think as long as I didn't see the horizontal line buzz. |